Substrate scope for trimethyllysine hydroxylase catalysis

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Abstract

Trimethyllysine hydroxylase (TMLH) is a non-haem Fe(ii) and 2-oxoglutarate dependent oxygenase that catalyses the C-3 hydroxylation of an unactivated C-H bond in l-trimethyllysine in the first step of carnitine biosynthesis. The examination of trimethyllysine analogues as substrates for human TMLH reveals that the enzyme does hydroxylate substrates other than natural l-trimethyllysine.

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Al Temimi, A. H. K., Pieters, B. J. G. E., Reddy, Y. V., White, P. B., & Mecinović, J. (2016). Substrate scope for trimethyllysine hydroxylase catalysis. Chemical Communications, 52(87), 12849–12852. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc07845a

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